I've never seen a tree branch do this before.
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I've never seen a tree branch do this before. This is a cherry tree. I'm guessing I should prune this off completely but I'll wait a bit if anyone has another idea.
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I've never seen a tree branch do this before. This is a cherry tree. I'm guessing I should prune this off completely but I'll wait a bit if anyone has another idea.
@Mutedog maybe it is thinking something no cherry tree has ever considered
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I've never seen a tree branch do this before. This is a cherry tree. I'm guessing I should prune this off completely but I'll wait a bit if anyone has another idea.
@Mutedog this type of abnormal growth happens frequently with succulents. And the results are sometimes sought after and folks will pay top dollar for mutated specimens. Uncertain if the same processes are at play https://succulentsbox.com/blogs/blog/what-is-succulent-mutation?srsltid=AfmBOopaV06gsCEkhO30JTBqFd-mTYORB0p51TkRIZ5GKOBBQa8_2uHv
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I've never seen a tree branch do this before. This is a cherry tree. I'm guessing I should prune this off completely but I'll wait a bit if anyone has another idea.
@Mutedog It's fasciation.
You can prune it out in the summer if you don't like the way it looks.
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@Mutedog It's fasciation.
You can prune it out in the summer if you don't like the way it looks.
@cdavies thanks!
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